HAMTRAMCK, Mich. — The disclaimer “No animals were harmed in the making of this film” is something films like to let you know when it appears that some animals may have been harmed in the movie’s making.
December 2, 2015
Korea’s Monochrome Painting Movement Is Having a New York Moment
The term Dansaekhwa, or “monochrome painting,” may elude readers unfamiliar with Korean, but it represents arguably Korea’s most important art movement of the late 20th century
At Art Basel Miami Beach, Measuring a Calder Against a Raven
MIAMI BEACH — Aviator Charles Lindbergh is quoted as saying “that if I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes.”
Sussing Out the Good Stuff at Art on Paper and Miami Project
MIAMI BEACH — The Deauville Beach Resort has been the home of the NADA art fair since 2009, but times change.
SVA Masters in Curatorial Practice Seeks Applicants
SVA’s Curatorial Practice program trains curators with a hands-on approach.
Hundreds of French Artists Rebuke Rapprochement from Marine Le Pen
Marine Le Pen, the candidate for the far-right Front National party in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais-Picardie region in France’s upcoming regional elections, recently extended an olive branch of sorts to the area’s artists.
Aestheticizing the Reality of a Polluted River
Originating in the Himalayas, the Yamuna river flows through New Delhi and accounts for more than 70% of the city’s water supply.
At Pulse Miami Beach, Plants, Plants Everywhere
MIAMI BEACH — Perhaps it’s because we’re near the tropics or in palm tree central, but whatever the reason, the galleries participating in this year’s Pulse Miami Beach fair are showing a generous selection of botany-focused works.
A London Gallery Threw Me Out Over a Picasso
LONDON — In case you were in any doubt as to the true source of authority in the art world today, we now have an answer.
Dreamlike Drawings in a Cavernous Coal Chamber
MEMPHIS — Down in a former coal chamber, accessed through a stained glass restoration studio, is Tops Gallery.
A Photographer Documents the Medication Generation
While teaching a photography workshop to American students in Paris in 2008, French photojournalist Baptiste Lignel was shocked to learn that roughly half of the students in his class were taking some kind of prescription psychiatric medication.